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Originally Posted by MaxWilson
It's been reported that Phoenix Pyre fatigue (from dying) is shared via a communion, although I don't know if it's pathlevel-adjusted like spells are. So I guess the point of having slaves cast Body Ethereal/Personal Luck is just to harden them against random arrows and such, while the masters wade into personal combat?
It could work. The problem I see is that 1.) Phoenix Pyre is a weak attack (10 AP although w/ AoE 50), 2.) since your damage strategy relies on dying a lot, you'll pick up lots of nasty afflictions like Mute and have to get new masters for the next battle. I see this having use mostly in desperate situations like "must retake capital from surprise attack without any chaff troops or skelly spammers." In most other situations it would be better to just rain Falling Fires on them, w/ Phoenix Pyre as an insurance measure and not your primary damage tactic.
-Max
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The point of casting luck and body ethereal is so that you don't kill your slaves with random blink + explosions.
Plus to prevent your enemies from killing with stray arrows. AoE 50 is pretty big.
More to the point, this strategy requires really only a few F1S1 mages, and more straight S1 sages, for example.
There are also some other .. interesting possibilities - but they up the costs.
A. Script them to attack whatever class you want... Large enemy monsters.
B. Equip them with bows of war, script them to fire.
C. Include a Blood Mage with the Relief spell.
D. IF you have 2-3 of these mages, you can cause the enemy not to be able to conquer a territory, due to time out.